Division of Coastal Management
What We Do
The Division of Coastal Management works to protect, conserve and manage North Carolina's coastal resources through an integrated program of planning, permitting, education and research. DCM carries out the state's Coastal Area Management Act, the Dredge and Fill Law and the federal Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 in the 20 coastal counties, using rules and policies of the N.C. Coastal Resources Commission, known as the CRC. The division serves as staff to the CRC.
About Coastal North Carolina
Cama Counties in the State
If your project is in one of the 20 CAMA counties, you may need to obtain a development permit.
Miles of Estuarine Shorelines
These shallow sounds, rivers and creeks make up one of the largest estuarine systems in the United States.
Miles of Beautiful Ocean Beaches
With more than 400 public access locations, to help you get some sand between your toes.